People
who own 1,000 gallon fish tanks will attest to the fact that taking
care of these items is something like taking care of your own little
world.
While the same can be said for even smaller tanks of 10 gallons or
less, owning those tanks is simply not as involved as owning larger
tanks is.
This is one of the main reasons why a beginner should not attempt
to start off his collection in 1,000 gallon fish tanks. Just like
a child needs to learn to ride his bike on training wheels long before
he begins to do jumps off of ramps, the same is true of fish owners.
There are valuable lessons that need to be learned on a smaller scale
before they are put into practice at a later point.
Gradually, the fish owner can build his way up to understanding how
to care for the fish, plants, filters and other items in these tanks.
Once he feels comfortable with a certain size, he can move up to a
slightly larger size.
By taking the steps toward owning 1,000 gallon fish tanks meticulously,
the tank owner will find that when the time comes to buy a large tank
he will be ready for it.